Documentary series following the police intercept teams of Great Britain.Documentary series following the police intercept teams of Great Britain.Documentary series following the police intercept teams of Great Britain.
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You might think this is all about cops racing around in a menagerie of hot Japanese rally cars. If you're looking for high octane, high pitch commentary over endlessly repeated 60 second clips forget it. This is good, measured documentary making.
The fly-on-the-wall style follows the exploits of an Essex traffic cop team, this show mixes that feel-good detail on how the police go about their business with allowing characters to come through. Segments vary from following full operations from start to finish to those random moments where the police demonstrate the better side of judgement. Everything from routine traffic stops to drugs-busts to changing helicopter engines(!)
Over the top of this is Chris Fox's measured commentary. And unlike quite a few other shows he seems to know when to let the on-screen action speak for itself.
The fly-on-the-wall style follows the exploits of an Essex traffic cop team, this show mixes that feel-good detail on how the police go about their business with allowing characters to come through. Segments vary from following full operations from start to finish to those random moments where the police demonstrate the better side of judgement. Everything from routine traffic stops to drugs-busts to changing helicopter engines(!)
Over the top of this is Chris Fox's measured commentary. And unlike quite a few other shows he seems to know when to let the on-screen action speak for itself.
Peak british entertainment, perfect 11am viewing, love the officer intros they always make me chuckle, music is always awesome, again.. peak british entertainment. Love that it's always in yorkshire makes me feel proper at home, car chases in leeds/bradford are always the best. As soon as i hear that intro music from my living room i run downstairs and sit enthralled with my cup of tea in hand, biscuit tin on the table. Me and my dad love a good afternoon of watching police interceptors together and giggling at the comebacks the criminals come up with, excellent bonding for all the family. 100% would recommend xx.
A series following UK police interceptors.
Actually a pretty binge-able series, this is a procedural reality show that you could have on the background or get sucked into, depending on your mood.
I actually quite enjoy it. The narration is pretty cringe-worthy, but I like to think in a way that's pretty self aware...I hope.
What it does highlight is how hard the Police work, not only on tracking known criminals, but spotting potential criminals out of intuition. And the amount of resources sometimes required to apprehend one person. I've seen some reviewers comment about how some white people are blurred when black people are not. They clearly don't understand that in the UK you can ask to have your image obstructed after filming. They really do have to take so much abuse for just doing their jobs - imagine being sworn and spat at just for doing your desk job?? It's clearly a vocation.
The frustration is with the sentencing. Not even the sentencing itself. It clearly depends on their age, factors and previous history, but the amount of work the police put in, and the danger they put themselves in, for what is frequently a very lenient outcome, is frequently infuriating!
Actually a pretty binge-able series, this is a procedural reality show that you could have on the background or get sucked into, depending on your mood.
I actually quite enjoy it. The narration is pretty cringe-worthy, but I like to think in a way that's pretty self aware...I hope.
What it does highlight is how hard the Police work, not only on tracking known criminals, but spotting potential criminals out of intuition. And the amount of resources sometimes required to apprehend one person. I've seen some reviewers comment about how some white people are blurred when black people are not. They clearly don't understand that in the UK you can ask to have your image obstructed after filming. They really do have to take so much abuse for just doing their jobs - imagine being sworn and spat at just for doing your desk job?? It's clearly a vocation.
The frustration is with the sentencing. Not even the sentencing itself. It clearly depends on their age, factors and previous history, but the amount of work the police put in, and the danger they put themselves in, for what is frequently a very lenient outcome, is frequently infuriating!
If you're interested in policing and traffic pursuits in the UK this show is for you.
We need more episodes.....
We need more episodes.....
I from the states but enjoy watching UK cop shows. Just watched the first episode of season 19 and it had me rolling (No pun intended). Speaking of puns, whoever is writes the puns for this show deserves a pulitzer. "grave error." Still laughing at that one. Highly recommended for both the police work as well as the puns.
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- TriviaDocumentary series following various police road traffic specialist teams from the English counties of Essex, South Yorkshire, Derbyshire, Cumbria, Lincolnshire, Durham, Cleveland, Cheshire, West Yorkshire, Nottinghamshire and Northamptonshire, and filmed across 23 series' commencing 2008 to 2024.
- ConnectionsFeatured in The Wright Stuff: Episode #15.150 (2011)
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